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  1. Dec 2022
    1. Though crime data by ethnicity, religion, and migration status are quite limited in European countries (something that ought to be reformed), accusations of statistical exaggeration are refuted by Ayaan’s correct identification of a stunning pattern emerging in Europe: migrant men from Muslim-majority countries are committing an exceedingly disproportionate number of sexual offenses. In Germany, for example, asylum seekers were 12 percent of suspects in all sex crimes, despite comprising only one to two per cent of the total population. Asylum-seekers comprised less than one per cent of the Austrian population in 2017, yet they were suspects in 11 percent of all reported sexual harassment and rape cases. Hirsi Ali finds startlingly similar trends in Austria, France, Denmark, and other countries.
    1. Though crime data by ethnicity, religion, and migration status are quite limited in European countries (something that ought to be reformed), accusations of statistical exaggeration are refuted by Ayaan’s correct identification of a stunning pattern emerging in Europe: migrant men from Muslim-majority countries are committing an exceedingly disproportionate number of sexual offenses. In Germany, for example, asylum seekers were 12 percent of suspects in all sex crimes, despite comprising only one to two per cent of the total population. Asylum-seekers comprised less than one per cent of the Austrian population in 2017, yet they were suspects in 11 percent of all reported sexual harassment and rape cases. Hirsi Ali finds startlingly similar trends in Austria, France, Denmark, and other countries.
  2. Apr 2022
    1. Trans sex attacksSeven sexual assaults have been carried out by transgender prisoners in women’s jails, the Ministry of Justice has disclosed.The release of the figure has fuelled a debate over whether men who are transitioning to become women should be held in female prisons.A spokesman for the MoJ said that between 2010 and 2018, “out of the 124 sexual assaults that occurred in the female estate a total of seven were against females in custody perpetrated by transgender individuals”.The prisons where the attacks occurred were Bronzefield, Foston Hall, Low Newton, New Hall and Peterborough. None of the attacks were against staff.It was not made clear whether the assaults had been proven or the attackers punished. Nor was it disclosed whether the attackers were born as males and were transitioning to become women, or whether – like the majority of trans prisoners in the women’s estate – they were born as women and were transitioning to become men. Only those still transitioning were counted, not those who had already legally changed gender.Nicola Williams, director of the campaign group Fair Play For Women, told The Mail on Sunday: “These new figures are another warning about something everyone knows: Allowing males into female prisons is dangerous for women.”Since 2010, prisoners who have legally changed gender have automatically been sent to the appropriate prison for their new gender. The rules were altered in 2016 so that prisoners who are transitioning can apply to move. Requests are considered by Complex Transgender Case Boards, charged with ensuring that “checks and balances are in place to manage the risks both to the transgender prisoners themselves and others”. Last year seven male-born transitioning prisoners were admitted to female jails. Downview, a women’s prison, has a special unit where male-born transgender prisoners can sleep and shower while mixing with the main population in daytime activities.
    2. Unlikely release of 4,000

      The Government has given its clearest signal yet that it has shelved plans for the early release of 4,000 prisoners.

    3. up to 70 pregnant prisoners and women in mother-and-baby units would be freed early on health grounds.

      But later it says:

      Fraser said that as of May 11, a total of 81 prisoners had been granted early release due to coronavirus – 55 under ECTR, 21 pregnant women or new mothers, and five on compassionate grounds.

    4. The Government has given its clearest signal yet that it has shelved plans for the early release of 4,000 prisoners.

  3. Jan 2022
    1. Lord Blencathra

      (Con) Moved Amendment 97ZA

    2. Lord Blencathra

      Winding up (Con)

    3. Lord Wolfson of Tredegar

      Against (Con) - for the Government,

      Doesn't understand the Risk Assessment issue.

      All about the men!

    4. Lord Paddick

      Against (LibDem).

      Risk Assessment issue denied again.

      Reads out abusive Facebook DM

    5. Lord Herbert of South Downs

      (Con) Continues speech against. Blames "ideology" and "media outrage" for concerns.

    6. Baroness Fox of Buckley

      (Non-Afl) Clarifies why people are concerned about single-sex spaces more widely.

    7. Lord Herbert of South Downs

      Against. (Con) (Gay? Rainbow lanyard)

      Seems to think people can change sex and does not understand that Risk Assessment does not work for GRC holders because they cannot be assessed properly as male.

      Gets quite agitated and brow is sweating heavily!

    8. Lord Berkeley of Knighton

      Against. (CB)

      Worries about effects of "fevered testosterone" on man in men's prison but does not mention impact of males in women's prison.

      Women don't exist!

    9. Baroness Falkner of Margravine

      Against (CB) - but says she is not!

      Asks for clarification about whether it would be legal to house TW on male estate and vv and whether it would amount to discrimination.

    10. Lord Farmer

      For (Con) Marvellous speech. Knows what he is talking about. Has been involved in a Prisons Review. Quotes Rhona Hotchkiss.

    11. Lord Faulks

      Against (Non-Afl)

    12. Baroness Meyer

      For (Con) but does not understand the Amendment, thinks it is limited to non-GRC holder,

    13. Lord Cashman

      Against (Non-Afl) (Gay)

    14. Baroness Fox of Buckley

      For (Non-Afl)

    15. Lord Hope of Craighead

      Against (CB)

    16. Lord Pannick

      Against (CB) (Gay)

    17. Lord Cormack

      For (Con)

    18. Lord Ponsonby of Shulbrede

      Against (Lab)

      Does not understand the Risk Assessment issue.

    19. Baroness Barker

      Against - LibDem Lesbian. Horrible woman.

      Does not know or pretends not to know that Risk Assessment for GRC holders is for women not men so it fails.

    20. Baroness Jones of Moulsecoomb

      Against - Green Party. Astonishing speech for a GP Peer!

      Acknowledges that some sexual predators are playing the system.

      Annoyed that the only people speaking against the motion are men.

      Wants clarification about transmen + whether males have falsely identified.

      Has had letters from women who have been sexually assaulted by men who have falsely identified as women.

    21. My Lords, I support this amendment, and the first thing I want to say is that we are talking only about men who have not transitioned to women, which is quite different.

      Is confused - this is not the case.